Submitted by zav3rmd t3_zyv55j in Showerthoughts
zav3rmd OP t1_j280ewl wrote
Reply to comment by Hiding_behind_you in There's absolutely no way we know what dinosaur skin looks like. by zav3rmd
Valid but still. It could be anything
Hiding_behind_you t1_j2812ny wrote
No, not anything - there’s a set number of real-world, current examples we can base our ideas on.
zav3rmd OP t1_j2814xc wrote
Ya but the dinosaurs are different from our current reptiles in a lot of ways. Why can't skin color be one of them.
Edit: chameleons are reptiles. So dinosaurs can have chameleon skins too?
Ok-Citron4261 t1_j281d7b wrote
Additionally, dinosaurs actually seem to be much closer to birds than reptiles now.
zav3rmd OP t1_j281zif wrote
So then by that argument of "closer" it only makes more sense that dinosaur skin may be more colorful than we thought?
CatastropheJohn t1_j282d46 wrote
How about a chameleon 🦖 T-Rrex
Ok-Citron4261 t1_j2885c0 wrote
No, it means that dinosaurs most likely have soft skin and had feathers.
QutieLuvsQuails t1_j29di5o wrote
I think of it more by environment. It’s unlikely that a bright orange dinosaur would be living in a rainforest, where it needs to use camouflage, for either hunting or hiding.
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